Posted on 09/16/2018 4:33:10 PM PDT by metmom
Be filled with the Spirit (Ephesians 5:18).
God wants every aspect of the believers being to be under the complete control of the Holy Spirit.
Pleroo, the basic Greek word for be filled, offers three shades of meaning that illustrate what Pauls command to be Spirit-filled means. First, the word describes the pressure of wind filling a ships sails and moving the vessel across the water. That parallels the Holy Spirits leading us down the pathway of spiritual obedience. We arent primarily motivated by our own plans and desires, but we allow the Spirits gracious pressure to move us in the right direction.
The well-known pain reliever Alka-Seltzer effectively illustrates the second meaning, permeation. If you drop two Alka-Seltzers into a glass of water, they immediately fizzle and soon transform themselves into clear bubbles throughout the water and permeate it with a distinct flavor. Thats how God wants the Holy Spirit to fill our lives, so that there will be no doubt in others minds that we possess the distinct and pervasive savor of the Spirit.
Pleroos third and primary shade of meaning is that of domination or total control. In Luke 6:11 the scribes and Pharisees were filled with rage when Jesus healed a man on the Sabbath. Jesus said, Sorrow has filled your heart (John 16:6) when He described the disciples reaction to the news that He was soon departing. In those two examples, pleroo denotes an emotion that thoroughly dominated the peoples thoughts and excluded everything else.
In regard to earthly concerns, such overwhelming feelings can be wasteful, foolish, and even harmful. But it is beneficial and completely in agreement with the Lords will when we yield every thought, feeling, and action to the absolute domination of the Holy Spirit. This yielding will occur in our Christian lives only when we obey another of Pauls commands, Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you (Col. 3:16). In practice, the Spirit-filled walk is a matter of knowing Gods Word and obeying it.
Suggestions for Prayer
Ask God to forgive you for the times when you have not allowed His Spirit to completely fill and control your life.
For Further Study
Read and compare Isaiah 6 and Revelation 1:9-18.
What reactions did the prophet Isaiah and the apostle John both have to the notion of Gods overwhelming power and control? What other general similarities are present in their visions?
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